K.C. Joyner evaluates 2010 NFL draft entrant Dan Williams and concludes that while the Tennessee DL is wildly inconsistent, the potential makes him a good risk for a team that can motivate the big man.

K.C. Joyner evaluates 2010 NFL draft entrant Bruce Campbell, late of the Maryland Terrapins. His take? Excellent run blocker -- he wins an other-worldly percentage of his POA blocks -- but the pass-blocking could use a bit of work.

KC Joyner evaluates USF DE George Selvie, who finally faced top-caliber competition against FSU. He did very well in the Bulls' upset of the Seminoles -- but there's one element of his game that's not pro-ready.

Mel Kiper and Todd McShay give their rankings of the top 10 linebackers and defensive backs, identify which players carry the most risk out of the top groups and debate whether the "big cornerback" trend will continue.

Mel Kiper and Todd McShay give their rankings of the top 10 wide receiver and top 10 tight end prospects in the 2014 NFL draft and answer questions on high-risk players, potential sleepers and which pass-catchers could go in the first 10 picks.

Welcome to SportsNation! On Friday, Scouts Inc.'s NFL draft expert Todd McShay stops by to chat about the draft. McShay and Mel Kiper debate the top players in "Draft Lab." So far, they have touched on the trenches, running backs, quarterbacks and...

K.C. Joyner evaluates UCLA DT Brian Price. In a lot of ways, Price compares favorably to Ndamukong Suh, who many believe will go No. 1 overall this year (so that's a good thing). In two very key ways, though, he falls far short.

K.C. Joyner breaks down Georgia Tech defensive stud Derrick Morgan. After one tape viewing, Joyner thought he was similar to Ndamukong Suh (for real). After a few more, he realized there were some drawbacks -- specifically, two of 'em.

KC Joyner turns his scouting eye and metrics to Nebraska DT Ndamukong Suh, considered by many to be the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Mr. Joyner agrees with the masses -- although Suh does have one weakness in the pass rush.